CBI court convicts 18 cops in Dehradun fake encounter case

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday convicted 18 Uttarakhand Police personnel, seven of them for murder and others for various offences including criminal conspiracy and kidnapping in a fake encounter case in which an MBA student was shot dead in Uttarakhand in 2009.

"Accused 1 to 7 (Santosh, Gopal, Rajesh, Neeraj, Nitin, Rawat and Ajit) are held guilty and convicted for substantive offence punishable under section 302 (murder) of the IPC read with section 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC and for substantive offence punishable under section 364 (kidnapping to murder) of IPC read with section 120B of IPC," the judge said.

Except Jaspal Singh Gosain, all other 17 cops were convicted for the offence of conspiring to kidnap and murder the student.

"Accused 1 to 18 (excluding Accused-17) are held guilty and convicted for offence punishable under section 120B of IPC read with sections 364 and 302 of IPC," the judge said.

The judge convicted accused Gosain for the offence of a public servant framing incorrect record with an intention to save a person from punishment (section 218 IPC) but released him on the period already undergone behind bars.

He, however, was acquitted of all the other charges.

Gosain, the then head operator at city control room, was directed to furnish a bail bond of Rs 50,000 and a surety of the like amount.

The court has fixed tomorrow for hearing arguments on quantum of sentence.

The cops were chargesheeted by the CBI in connection with Ranbir Singh encounter case that took place in July 2009 during the then President Pratibha Singh Patil visit to Uttarakhand.

They were arrested in the wake of evidence that Ranbir, an MBA student from Ghaziabad, was allegedly gunned down by Uttarakhand Police after being caught at Mohini Road where he and his companions were allegedly trying to commit a crime on July 3, 2009.

A person convicted for murder can get death penalty or a minimum punishment upto life imprisonment.

During the pronouncement of the judgement in a jam packed court room, the deceased's father and his relatives were also present there and looked calm and composed.

After the verdict was delivered, Ranbir's father came out of the courtroom and he broke down while remembering his son.

He sought maximum punishment for the convicts saying, "I have faced defeat from every side, I will be relieved only after all of them are hanged)."

The case was transferred to Delhi in 2011 by the Supreme Court on the plea of Ranbir's father Ravindra Singh.

During the probe, CBI had reached a conclusion that Singh was killed after being subjected to torture.

It had also alleged that on the same day, 12 bullets were pumped into Ranbir's body and the incident was passed off as an encounter.

It had also found that there were 27 other deep injuries on deceased body.